- Mar 26, 2005
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People use the term "truck", way, way too often.Am I the only one annoyed by this? I can see someone calling a Yukon Denali or a Suburban a "truck" because technically, it is one, sharing the same or very similar insides with trucks.
However, calling a Nissan Pathfinder or a Toyota Highlander "trucks" is just madness. These cars are not even SUVs really. Where's the "sports utility" in those? Where's the "sport"? Try taking one of these off-road. Like really off-road! See how long it takes for these pathetic excuses for an SUV to get stuck or fall apart. Want a real SUV? Well, the 90's Pathfinder "sort of" was one. So was the 4-Runner back then. Best example off course would be a Landcruiser or the older LX460-470s.
A Honda Pilot is NOT a truck. A Nissan Pathfinder is NOT a truck. Hell, it isn't even an SUV. More of a large crossover. Same goes for something like a Lexus RX. Just a crossover. Now, a Chevy Silverado is a truck. A Toyota Tacoma/Tundra is a truck as well.
Am I right, or do I not know what I am talking about?
However, calling a Nissan Pathfinder or a Toyota Highlander "trucks" is just madness. These cars are not even SUVs really. Where's the "sports utility" in those? Where's the "sport"? Try taking one of these off-road. Like really off-road! See how long it takes for these pathetic excuses for an SUV to get stuck or fall apart. Want a real SUV? Well, the 90's Pathfinder "sort of" was one. So was the 4-Runner back then. Best example off course would be a Landcruiser or the older LX460-470s.
A Honda Pilot is NOT a truck. A Nissan Pathfinder is NOT a truck. Hell, it isn't even an SUV. More of a large crossover. Same goes for something like a Lexus RX. Just a crossover. Now, a Chevy Silverado is a truck. A Toyota Tacoma/Tundra is a truck as well.
Am I right, or do I not know what I am talking about?